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nuninhuh said:

@TheRealMafoo and mrstikball, thanks for the responses, now i see why the theories of non global warming are rising.

@TheRealMafoo,  I still say that the lowering temperature of the oceans in one decade does not show a whole climate pattern. As mrstickball says about co2 it can be related to other factors like the melting of the ice caps that creates an intake of colder water in the oceans.
The sun is the biggest factor of the temperature of the earth cause almost all energy the earth gets comes from the sun (a tiny bit from other stars and interstellar dust or whatever) but as we all know is increased by the presence of an atmosphere.

@mrstickball,

i was just giving the responses for those questions, i wasn't aware that the discution was way beyond that lol

"- Are Co2 levels increasing due to humans? Yes
- Does Co2 have an effect on global temperatures? Yes"

and is that all 3% of man influence? If it is then i believe it can have some influence on the warming.

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Last year i made a study at college about this issue with some japanese reanalysis of the last 30 years. It showed increasing of the global temperature in the first 20 years and decreasing in the last giving a overall increasing for the 30 years. I couldn't reach any specific conclusion about global warming cause i was more interested in the height of the tropopause. But i reached conclusions about the changing climates which is really happening all over the world.
The consequences are not that big of a deal. So we do not need to be concerned about climate changing.

I do believe that men is the cause of this sudden rising of CO2's concentration until somebody says other way. I'm not concerned about the origin but more about what we should expect after it is so high.

Let’s just look at this from pure logic.

Your conclusion is = x grows when y grows, yet in 10 out of 30 sample sets, y grew and x did not.

Explain how that’s possible.